The most common symptoms of sleep apnea are: loud and chronic snoring, long pauses between breaths when sleeping, chocking or snorting in sleep, and fatigue. Other symptoms to watch for are dry mouth and frequent wakings during the night.
Yes. Life insurance qualifications focus on the applicant's ability to breathe. So someone with asthma or sleep apnia might have more difficulty qualifying for life insurance than a person who simply has mood swings. I am not trying to minimize the bi-polar condition by referring to it as "mood swings". I am trying to illustrate how the underwriter looks at these conditions.
It depends upon the cause of sleep apnea. Some people have sleep apnea because they are overweight. Solution: lose weight. Some people have sleep apnea because of nasal/septal defects. Solution: have surgery. There are medical treatments though to help a person breathe freely at night. One is called a CPAP machine. Discuss with a pulmonologist what are the causes and treatments for specific forms of sleep apnea.
I do not sleep You do not sleep He,she,it does not sleep We do not sleep You do not sleep They do not sleep. In many cases you can Say "awake" also! can't you?
Sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep eating, and sleep sex are all known sleep activities.
they sleep like we sleep and they sleep why we sleep because we need energy and strength
you can not sleep because you already sleep in the evening
Sleep walk is just like sleep talking, except you are walking. When you sleep talk you are walking in your sleep. You do not have the slightest hint that you are sleep walking. For you are in deep sleep.
there are two types of sleeps theres a heavy sleep and a light sleep
we to sleep to get energy
Sleep Sleep Sleep :)
In people prone to sleep walking, sleep disturbance, including sleep deprivation, can make sleep walking more likely.